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3. How can I take charge and schedule this test?

Call the provider you selected and book your appointment directly with them.

4. Is there anything I need to do before the checkup?

Avoid ejaculation for 24 hours before sample collection as it has been associated with elevated PSA levels.

1. What does the package cover?

A mammogram is an x-ray of the breast that looks for changes that may be signs of breast cancer. These includes small white spots called calcifications, lumps or tumors called masses and other suspicious areas.

3. How can I take charge and schedule this test?

Call the provider you selected and book your appointment directly with them.

4. Is there anything I need to do before the checkup?

Do not schedule your mammogram for the week before and after your menstrual period.

Avoid using deodorants, powders, lotions, creams or perfumes under your arms or on your breasts. Metallic particles in powders and deodorants could be visible on your mammogram and cause confusion. Inform doctor about any breast symptoms or problems, personal or family history of breast cancer.

1. What does the package cover?

Pap test is performed to diagnose cervical cancer. It detects the presence of pre-cancerous or cancerous cells in the cervix (opening of the uterus).

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